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Abloy UK launches Smartair with keypad functionality

Abloy UK has launched an enhanced version of its Smartair standalone access control system that incorporates a keypad.

This added functionality allows users to easily programme an individual key-code or card on the unit, in under a minute.

Like its predecessor, the new Smartair version can be incorporated into existing systems and its adaptable design makes it suitable for a range of installations.

The keypad provides an additional method of entry for users. Premises it can used for range from hospitals to small offices.

The standard package comprises three main components, an Abloy EL160 lock case, an Abloy Smartair escutcheon with keypad unit, and an Abloy Novel patented cylinder.

When the door locks, the EL160 will re-deadlock to keep the door secure. The Smartair handle will allow entry from the inside with the outside handle remaining disabled until a valid entry credential is presented. The cylinder maintains a secure mechanical form of entry.

The units also work with standard MiFare technology.

Stuart Courcoux, product manager at Abloy UK, said: “Our Smartair access control system is already a popular choice for many organisations, but the addition of the keypad activation takes its versatility to the next level. This system is ideal for a number of sectors, including commercial office spaces, healthcare and education facilities.”

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